LETTER: Fill ‘er up, son

It was 1955, and gasoline was 28 cents a gallon …

 
Rockies’ Bryant focuses on returning to baseball shape

The Las Vegas native, during a media briefing Wednesday, shared how his rehab assignment has been going. He also shared his thoughts on Triple-A’s new rules and MLB possibly coming to Las Vegas.

 
Few seem satisfied with Clark County plan for short-term rentals

A Nevada mandate to legalize short-term rentals in unincorporated Clark County took a significant step after commissioners laid the groundwork for how licensing, restrictions and enforcement will be implemented.

 
3 Aces players to start in WNBA All-Star Game

Aces forward A’ja Wilson, wing Jackie Young and guard Kelsey Plum on Wednesday were named starters for the WNBA All-Star Game in Chicago.

LVMS owner Bruton Smith dies at age 95

O. Bruton Smith, who in 1998 purchased Las Vegas Motor Speedway and ultimately transformed it into one of NASCAR’s most popular destinations, died Wednesday of natural causes.

 
UNLV part of $3M nuclear energy grant

UNLV professor Ken Czerwinski is leading a project focusing on developing the nuclear energy workforce.

NFL’s Tony ‘Goose’ Siragusa dies at 55

Tony Siragusa, the charismatic defensive tackle who helped lead a stout Baltimore defense to a Super Bowl title, has died. He was 55.

Man fatally shot in North Las Vegas

Officers were conducting a welfare check around 3 p.m. Tuesday in the 900 block of Stanley Avenue when they found the man’s body.

PGA Tour changes could impact Shriners Open

An international series of tournaments created to reward the top golfers could keep them away from the Shriners Childrens Open.

Lifeguard shortage gets better, but pool hours remain shortened

Increased wages and incentives to alleviate the labor shortage at public pools has helped some municipalities, officials said. But operating schedules will likely remain shortened through the summer.

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